Neuroticism, extraversion, goals, and subjective well-being: Exploring the relations in young, middle-aged, and older adults |
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Authors: | Veronica Gomez Mathias Allemand |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, Divison of Personality and Developmental Psychology, University of Basel, Switzerland b Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | ![]() The positive association between intrinsic, as opposed to extrinsic, goal importance and Subjective Well-Being (SWB) is well-documented. However, less is known whether these associations are consistent across age groups and when simultaneously considering personality traits. Structural equation models conducted with young, middle-aged, and older adults indicated that neuroticism was negatively related to SWB across age groups, while extraversion and intrinsic goal importance held age-differential associations: Extraversion was related to SWB in the two younger age groups, whereas in older adults only an indirect effect emerged via intrinsic goal importance. Intrinsic goal importance was related to SWB among young and older adults but not among middle-aged adults. These results underscore the importance of age-differential associations in determinants of SWB. |
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Keywords: | Neuroticism Extraversion Intrinsic goal importance Extrinsic goal importance Subjective well-being Age groups |
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